Event: Sunday 18 March 2012

Sunday 18th March sees Crawley’s 9th annual St Patrick’s Weekend take on a new format as the organisers put on an Irish concert running for 8 hours in the High St on parade day.

The Celebrations are being organised by the Celtic and http://www.marysvillecommunity.net/discount-viagra Irish Cultural Society,(CICS), in association with Crawley Borough Council and Sussex Police with support funding from the Irish Government. The aims of the parade, apart from having fun or having the ‘craic’, is to encourage Crawley’s diverse and vibrant community to www.johnandpetes.com participate in a greater understanding of Celtic and Irish traditions.

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The concert continues with an Irish flavour on the Dome Stage where local and international musicians and local dance schools will bring the day to a fantastic conclusion running for the whole afternoon and into the najpiekniejsza.pl evening.

The organisers expect a large gathering for the concert and levitra 10 mg invite all to take part in the parade also.

The parade and concert will give all of Crawley’s organisations a great platform to promote themselves and the work they do and a chance to distribute flyers so as to attract new members. All are welcome. It’s non-political and non-sectarian, one for everyone to enjoy in celebrating this world famous day that is very unique.

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The parade features a fancy dress competition with some interesting prizes on offer to thr winners

For more info on the society and to see last years parade and the publicity it generated check out www.celtic-irish.co.uk

It’s not just an Irish only St Patrick’s Parade, it’s a parade for the community. Crawley has a diverse mix of people and cultures and as a new town has welcomed people from across the globe. Crawley Borough Council, are fully supportive of the event as it encourages cultural cohesion recreating the party atmosphere of the worldwide St. Patrick’s celebration.

There is also a special fancy dress competition with some interesting prizes on offer to to the winners

The organisers also welcome volunteers to work beside professional and experienced stewards. Training will be given to all new volunteers.

If you want to take part in the parade or help with volunteering contact